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  • Try going there at night.... All you would hear are the echoing calls of "Banzai"

  • These guys have balls. I would be too scared to do that.

  • Very interesting.... the debris from world war 2 is still there. The last objects they touched before suicide charging the Americans. Thanks for this.

  • @gaminkalv Thanks Gaminkalv. The WWII debris is everywhere here in the jungles and caves.

  • WOW.. I LIVED IN MARPI AND I REMEMBER MY SISTER FINDING A HELMET IN THE WOODS.... SCARY...

  • @ashleycamacho7 did you collect it.

  • Dear Saipan Pictures, I see that you have a genuine interest when it comes to researching the aftermaths of such peculiar historical events as the last banzai charge of Saipan.

    I therefore find it to be no more than fair of me to inform you that "bonzai" is a type of tree (however, I don't find myself well informed enough to comment any further on that), and that "banzai" is a common cry of joy, literally meaning "ten thousand years", in Japanese. I think you meant to say "banzai", right.

  • @tarvligt You're right. Thank you.

  • @tarvligt Isn't banzai pronounced bonzai?

  • @tarvligt I corrected myself. I googled it and the plant is a Bonsai tree. The other is Banzai which means ten thousand years.

  • Interesting video though.

  • How come all that porcelain is still visible after all those years?

  • There's probably so much more buried under the leaves.

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